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YetepThis week, Slander’s Duality EP was remastered and put out on Diplo’s label, Mad Decent. YOOKiE, Say My Name, Klaxx, Adam K, Pairanoid, Wavz, and Nghtmre all attacked the two Slander tracks, “Dead” and “Love Again,” from different angles.
All of these artists go to work on this EP, working side by side with Slander to perfect it in every way. Trap and bass fans be ready because this one will fulfill your every want and need. Everyone involved in the construction of the EP put their brains together with Slander to develop tunes that will make all of the headbangers happy.
With the original track, Dead, being heavily influenced by the elements of today’s most popular bass music, Nghtmre starts off his remix with some light piano then leads into sporadic trap beats. In the end, Nghtmre ends up tearing the track apart and making it his own.

Originally released last year, the Duality EP received much love and support from relevant artists including Zeds Dead, Slumberjack, and Grandtheft, proving the strength of relationships through music production.
Other than their duo on Dead, Nghtmre and Slander have been teaming up on numerous projects such as their “Nuclear Bonds” EP, and now they will be going back to back on their Gud Vibrations tour, hitting almost every major city in the United States. Check out their tour stops here.
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